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Process Engineer

Assala Energy
City of London
4 days ago
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Assala Energy is a dynamic Oil and Gas Exploration and Production company committed to the sustainable development of its assets in Gabon. We value a collaborative approach, promote diversity, and prioritize safety and integrity in all our operations.


We are seeking a highly skilled Process Engineer to support our London-based Projects team. The consultant will focus on delivering process engineering services across conceptual, FEED, and detailed design phases, with a particular emphasis on late-life asset development and optimisation.


Scope 1: Field Development

  • Generate and evaluate development concepts based on updated production and geoscience data.
  • Support cost estimation and facilitate concept selection processes.
  • Lead process design activities from concept through to start-up.
  • Produce and review process engineering deliverables to support project progression.
  • Provide technical input to vendor and contractor packages and review their deliverables.
  • Collaborate with Operations and other disciplines to ensure alignment and successful project outcomes.
  • Contribute to project scheduling, cost estimation, and reporting.
  • Present technical findings and recommendations to stakeholders.
  • Ensure final process documentation is identified and handed over at project close-out.

Scope 2: Optimisation Projects

  • Review existing facility designs and operations for late-life assets.
  • Identify and propose pragmatic solutions to improve crude export performance.
  • Document and progress improvement opportunities through process deliverables.
  • Support selected solutions from concept to start-up, including technical input and deliverable production.
  • Interface with Operations and other disciplines to ensure project clarity and momentum.

Requirements

  • A minimum of 10 years' experience in onshore/offshore oil & gas process engineering.
  • Proven experience in field development planning and late-life asset optimisation.
  • Strong technical knowledge of oil and gas processing equipment and systems.
  • Ability to work independently and take ownership of project scopes.
  • A track record of delivering innovative, safe, and practical engineering solutions.
  • Proficiency in process simulation tools such as Unisim, Flare System Analyser, and Flaresim.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Familiarity with international engineering standards and best practices.


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